PRES10
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PRES10
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Seven Ohio sheriff's deputies raided Afroman's home in 2022 with guns drawn, found nothing, and filed no charges. Then, they sued him for making fun of them about it. After three days of trial in Adams County, Ohio, the verdict came back Wednesday entirely in the rapper's favor, rejecting claims of defamation and invasion of privacy brought by seven members of the Adams County Sheriff's Office. The officers had argued that Afroman's music videos and social media posts—which used his own surveillance footage from the raid—caused them emotional distress, humiliation, and reputational harm. @ogafroman (Joseph Foreman) had faced up to $3.9 million in damages. Instead, he walked out vindicated, proceeding to live-stream his reaction immediately after. In the stream he exclaims, “We did it, America! Freedom of speech!" The videos at the center of the case include "Lemon Pound Cake," which roasts an officer who paused during the armed raid to admire a cake on the counter, and "Will You Help Me Repair My Door," which documents the moment deputies kicked it in. His defense was simple. They broke into his house as part of a narcotics and kidnapping investigation, found no evidence, and left. The camera was rolling the whole time. What he did with that footage afterward is called art, which the First Amendment covers.



i will never forget beavis and butthead reacting to ween for the first time














